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February 15, 2021, Filed Under: Community of Inquiry Framework, Digital Pedagogy, Online Teaching, Teaching Presence, Zoom

Showing your Video in front of Slide Presentation in Zoom

In this short video, I will show you how to share a video of yourself in front of your slide presentation in Zoom. This feature works with PowerPoint or Keynote and is native to Zoom. Make sure your Zoom app is up to date before you try this out, and if you prefer a written version, see this Zoom blog post.

Why would you want to do this from a pedagogical perspective? Teaching presence is sometimes hard to capture online, especially with Zoom when showing slides.

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360046912351-Sharing-slides-as-a-Virtual-Background

 

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